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SUMMARY:Big Books: Père Goriot
DESCRIPTION:In this four-week session\, Big Books participants will study 
 Honoré de Balzac’s most enduringly popular work. Set in 1820s Paris with 
 richly detailed characters and settings\, Père Goriot realistically 
 conveys the city and the era. Balzac “is one of the first novelists to 
 understand the dominating importance of money in the dawning world of 
 capitalism” (per the introduction to the Norton Critical Edition) and 
 stands as an inventor of the modern novel.\n\nPlease note that the series 
 has been shortened to four sessions\, and the May 20th discussion has been 
 cancelled.\n\nThe discussion will be led by Barbara Joyce\, who taught 
 English for 20 years at New Trier High School and has led many past summer 
 sessions\, including those on Gustav Flaubert\, William Faulkner\, and 
 Virginia Woolf.  \n
LOCATION:Hammond Room
ORGANIZER;CN="Grace Hayek":MAILTO:ghayek@glencoelibrary.org
CATEGORIES:Book Discussion
CONTACT;CN="Grace Hayek":MAILTO:ghayek@glencoelibrary.org
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SUMMARY:POSTPONED Big Books: Père Goriot
DESCRIPTION:THIS SESSION HAS BEEN POSTPONED AND RESCHEDULED FOR MAY 20 IN 
 THE FORTE ROOM.\n\nIn this four-week session\, Big Books participants will 
 study Honoré de Balzac’s most enduringly popular work. Set in 1820s 
 Paris with richly detailed characters and settings\, Père Goriot 
 realistically conveys the city and the era. Balzac “is one of the first 
 novelists to understand the dominating importance of money in the dawning 
 world of capitalism” (per the introduction to the Norton Critical 
 Edition) and stands as an inventor of the modern novel.\n\nPlease note that 
 the series has been shortened to four sessions\, and the May 20th 
 discussion has been cancelled.\n\nThe discussion will be led by Barbara 
 Joyce\, who taught English for 20 years at New Trier High School and has 
 led many past summer sessions\, including those on Gustav Flaubert\, 
 William Faulkner\, and Virginia Woolf.
LOCATION:Hammond Room
ORGANIZER;CN="Grace Hayek":MAILTO:ghayek@glencoelibrary.org
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SUMMARY:Big Books: Père Goriot
DESCRIPTION:In this four-week session\, Big Books participants will study 
 Honoré de Balzac’s most enduringly popular work. Set in 1820s Paris with 
 richly detailed characters and settings\, Père Goriot realistically 
 conveys the city and the era. Balzac “is one of the first novelists to 
 understand the dominating importance of money in the dawning world of 
 capitalism” (per the introduction to the Norton Critical Edition) and 
 stands as an inventor of the modern novel.\n\nPlease note that the series 
 has been shortened to four sessions\, and the May 20th discussion has been 
 cancelled.\n\nThe discussion will be led by Barbara Joyce\, who taught 
 English for 20 years at New Trier High School and has led many past summer 
 sessions\, including those on Gustav Flaubert\, William Faulkner\, and 
 Virginia Woolf.  \n
LOCATION:Hammond Room
ORGANIZER;CN="Grace Hayek":MAILTO:ghayek@glencoelibrary.org
CATEGORIES:Book Discussion
CONTACT;CN="Grace Hayek":MAILTO:ghayek@glencoelibrary.org
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SUMMARY:Big Books: Père Goriot
DESCRIPTION:In this four-week session\, Big Books participants will study 
 Honoré de Balzac’s most enduringly popular work. Set in 1820s Paris with 
 richly detailed characters and settings\, Père Goriot realistically 
 conveys the city and the era. Balzac “is one of the first novelists to 
 understand the dominating importance of money in the dawning world of 
 capitalism” (per the introduction to the Norton Critical Edition) and 
 stands as an inventor of the modern novel.\n\nPlease note that the series 
 has been shortened to four sessions\, and the May 20th discussion has been 
 cancelled.\n\nThe discussion will be led by Barbara Joyce\, who taught 
 English for 20 years at New Trier High School and has led many past summer 
 sessions\, including those on Gustav Flaubert\, William Faulkner\, and 
 Virginia Woolf.  \n
LOCATION:Hammond Room
ORGANIZER;CN="Grace Hayek":MAILTO:ghayek@glencoelibrary.org
CATEGORIES:Book Discussion
CONTACT;CN="Grace Hayek":MAILTO:ghayek@glencoelibrary.org
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SUMMARY:RESCHEDULED Big Books - Père Goriot
DESCRIPTION:In this four-week session\, Big Books participants will study 
 Honoré de Balzac’s most enduringly popular work. Set in 1820s Paris with 
 richly detailed characters and settings\, Père Goriot realistically 
 conveys the city and the era. Balzac “is one of the first novelists to 
 understand the dominating importance of money in the dawning world of 
 capitalism” (per the introduction to the Norton Critical Edition) and 
 stands as an inventor of the modern novel.\n\nThe discussion will be led by 
 Barbara Joyce\, who taught English for 20 years at New Trier High School 
 and has led many past summer sessions\, including those on Gustav 
 Flaubert\, William Faulkner\, and Virginia Woolf.
LOCATION:Hammond Room
ORGANIZER;CN="Grace Hayek":MAILTO:ghayek@glencoelibrary.org
CATEGORIES:Book Discussion
CONTACT;CN="Grace Hayek":MAILTO:ghayek@glencoelibrary.org
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